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[ecrea] CFP - 2014 UNSW SAM Postgraduate Symposium
Tue Jun 03 22:00:11 GMT 2014
Call for Papers
Now more than ever, the socio-economic and political climate calls into
question the value and public utility of the arts, and ultimately asks:
do they matter? Although the arts are predominately discussed in terms
of political budgets and funding, we hope to encourage a broader debate
of artistic research practices as they pertain to the parameter of our
employment.
The 2014 Postgraduate Symposium aims to stimulate discussion on topics
related to arts matters, such as: how and why do we judge or evaluate
the arts? How does one make a case for a diverse and interdisciplinary
platform? How do the arts impact our sense of identity and, in turn, how
does this impact what we research and our modes of production? How are
the arts represented in academia and elsewhere? What is the importance
of representations and how are they created? How do we contribute to the
understanding of what constitutes the arts? And how do we, as
researchers, help fill in the gaps and elisions?
We welcome proposals from postgraduate and early career researchers that
respond to the theme ‘ARTS//MATTER’ in diverse and creative ways. Key
words that may characterise your proposal include:
- Academia/Arts
- Creative Process
- Critical Frameworks
- Culture
- Definitions
- Diversity
- Education
- Erasures
- Ethics
- Film/Theatre
- Identity
- Integrity
- Interdisciplinarity
- Materials/Materialism
- Media/Communication
- Modes of Production
- Relationships
- Representation
- Socio-political Shifts
- Technological Advancement
- Utility
- Values/Valuation
Submissions
To register your interest in presenting at this forum, email a 250-word
abstract (max.) to (sampgsymposium /at/ unsw.edu.au) by 5pm, Monday 14th July.
Submissions can be either in the form of a 20 minute scholarly paper OR
a 20 minute creative work OR a proposal for a panel composed of three
students engaged in a 60 minute discussion (followed by a Q&A).
Please ensure that in your submission you identify: your name,
discipline and institute, contact details, the title of your paper, and
either a note on how your paper relates to the conference theme or the
relevant key word it identifies with. Please also indicate whether you
would be interested in participating in a Free Paper Exchange on the
day, whereby participants bring copies of their paper for other
participants to exchange.
Prizes
Prizes are awarded at the conclusion of the conference for Best Paper,
Best Creative Work, and People’s Choice. Winners will receive book
vouchers from the UNSW Bookshop. To be considered for Best Paper and
Best Creative Work, you must submit your full paper by 5pm, Wednesday
3rd September, so your work can be assessed by the judging panel, and
make sure you indicate your desire to be judged in your submission.
More Information
Last year was very successful, attracting researchers from around the
country. You can view our 2013 Symposium website here:
http://unsw.to/cultures-of-change and see photos from the event here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/105117572@N02/sets/72157636461656453/.
To find out more and receive updates on the symposium visit the SAM
Postgraduate Symposium Facebook page, or our website at
http://unsw.to/artsmatter2014.
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